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Suggested Citation:"Annex C. Participants List, 25 April 2000 Conference." National Research Council. 2001. The Advanced Technology Program: Assessing Outcomes. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10145.
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Annex C:

Participants List*

25 April 2000 Conference

Philip Abelson

AAAS

Vincent Alexandre

Embassy of France

Claire Allocca

NIST

David Austin

Resources for the Future

David Ayares

PPL Therapeutics

Claude Barfield

American Enterprise Institute

Jon Baron

Department of Defense

Michael Baum

NIST

Tayler Bingham

Research Triangle Institute

Richard Bissell

National Research Council

William Bonvillian

Office of Senator Lieberman

Darin Boville

NIST

Duncan Brown

The National Academies

Cathy Buggenhout

Embassy of Belgium

Elias Carayannis

George Washington University

* speakers are italicized

Suggested Citation:"Annex C. Participants List, 25 April 2000 Conference." National Research Council. 2001. The Advanced Technology Program: Assessing Outcomes. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10145.
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Vincent Casamajou

ANVAR

Michael Casassa

NIST

Gerald Ceasar

NIST

Connie Chang

NIST

McAlister Clabaugh

National Research Council

Eileen Collins

National Science Foundation

Reggie Cunningham

National Research Council

Jan Curren

Virginia Office of Innovative Technology

K.C. Das

Virginia Office of Innovative Technology

David Dierksheide

National Research Council

Bertha Dong

General Accounting Office

Elizabeth Downing

3D Technology Laboratories

Mark A. Ehlen

NIST

Gail Chun Faraon

George Washington University

John Fay

Embassy of Australia

Maryann Feldman

Johns Hopkins University

Irwin Feller

Pennsylvania State University

David Finifter

College of William & Mary

Kevin Finneran

The National Academies

Victoria P. Friedensen

The National Academies

Bernard Gelb

Congressional Research Service

David Goldston

Office of Congressman Boehlert

Patricia Grospiron

Ohio Aerospace Institute

Rand Haley

George Washington University

Paul Hallacher

Pennsylvania State University

Chris Hansen

NIST

Owen Herrnstadt

International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers

Robert Hershey

Suggested Citation:"Annex C. Participants List, 25 April 2000 Conference." National Research Council. 2001. The Advanced Technology Program: Assessing Outcomes. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10145.
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John Horrigan

Pew Internet Project

Betsy Houston

Federation of Materials Societies

Diana Hoyt

NASA

Kent Hughes

The Woodrow Wilson Center

John C. Hurt

National Science Foundation

Robert J. Jaeger

National Institute on Disability

Ken Jarboe

Athena Alliance

Henry Kelly

White House Office of Science and Technology Policy

Kathleen Kingscott

IBM

Jeff Kueter

NACFAM

Carl Lankowski

Johns Hopkins University

Bill Long

BPRA

Michael McDermott

George Washington University

Clark McFadden

Dewey Ballantine

Ian McKinnon

McKinCo

Kathleen McTigue

NIST

Stephen Merrill

National Research Council

David Morgenthaler

Morgenthaler Venture Capital

Julie Moses

British Embassy

Dennis Noonan

NCMS

Robert Norwood

NASA

Laura Ost

NIST

Manoj Patel

Lori Perine

White House Office of Science and Technology Policy

Janet Poley

University of Nebraska

Jeanne Powell

NIST

Frank R. Power

NIST

Lawrence M. Rausch

National Science Foundation

Suggested Citation:"Annex C. Participants List, 25 April 2000 Conference." National Research Council. 2001. The Advanced Technology Program: Assessing Outcomes. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10145.
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Ralph Resnick

Extrude Hone

Larry Rhoades

Extrude Hone

Sally Rood

Federal Lab Consortium

Rosalie Ruegg

NIST

Wendy Schacht

Congressional Research Service

Susannah B. Schiller

NIST

Julie Schneider

National Research Council

Craig Schultz

National Research Council

William Sheirer

Techonomics

Richard N. Spivack

NIST

Marc Stanley

NIST

Phillipp Steger

Embassy of Australia

Gregory Tassey

NIST

Charles Trimble

Trimble Navigation

Eric Truett

National Research Council

Robert Tuch

James Turner

House Science Committee

Carolyn Van Damme

NIST

Nicholas Vonortas

George Washington University

Andrew Wang

NIST

Todd A. Watkins

Lehigh University

Phillip Weber

NASA

Charles Wessner

National Research Council

George Wilson

Office of Congress woman Marcy Kaptur

Jack Yadvish

NASA

John Yochelson

Council on Competitiveness

Joel Yudken

AFL-CIO

Suggested Citation:"Annex C. Participants List, 25 April 2000 Conference." National Research Council. 2001. The Advanced Technology Program: Assessing Outcomes. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10145.
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Suggested Citation:"Annex C. Participants List, 25 April 2000 Conference." National Research Council. 2001. The Advanced Technology Program: Assessing Outcomes. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10145.
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Suggested Citation:"Annex C. Participants List, 25 April 2000 Conference." National Research Council. 2001. The Advanced Technology Program: Assessing Outcomes. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10145.
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Suggested Citation:"Annex C. Participants List, 25 April 2000 Conference." National Research Council. 2001. The Advanced Technology Program: Assessing Outcomes. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10145.
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This report examines the operations of the APT, reviews its extensive assessment program, and provides NRC Committee findings concerning the ATP’s operations and recommendations for potential improvements to the program. The report includes a summary of a major conference held in April 2000 as well as seven papers, including surveys of the industry participants or users of the ATP program, a summary of the results of fifty awards, detailed assessments of major joint ventures, and a description of the current selection process. It is the most comprehensive study to date of the program’s origins, operations, achievements, and assessment. Its conclusion: the program works.

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